On Thursday 04 Dec 2003 9:56 am, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
Since MacOS X is actually BSD UNIX I guess it handles the clock in GMT,
unlike older versions of MacOS.
My system has been getting the incorrect time on bootup recently too, although
it has worked fine before. HWClock is set to GMT
On 03/12/2003 at 20:59, Chris Tillman wrote:
Other posters have noted that you have to set your linux clock to
local time, not GMT. The reason is that that's how MacOS has always
worked, and the clock is set in NVRAM ... so, since MacOS gives you no
choice, if you want them to be the same,
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Kiko Piris wrote:
On 03/12/2003 at 20:59, Chris Tillman wrote:
Other posters have noted that you have to set your linux clock to
local time, not GMT. The reason is that that's how MacOS has always
worked, and the clock is set in NVRAM ... so, since MacOS gives you no
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